Example sentences of "[adv] they should not be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | From a purist point of view if the terms of debate set by the study of an inner city problematic are illegitimate then perhaps they should not be addressed at all . |
2 | An inspection of the table reveals overlaps between the three trends , and clearly they should not be seen as mutually exclusive . |
3 | As for polyunsaturated fats , these are a preferable substitute in our diet , but even they should not be regarded as totally beneficial . |
4 | Is n't this going to make it difficult now , I mean with jobs the way they are , does this mean tat people can come in from erm E C countries and er there is no reason why they should n't be given a job erm against somebody who lives in this country ? |
5 | If however the local officials in the state of origin have access to appropriate procedural guidance , there is no strong reason of principle why they should not be allowed to communicate directly with the Justice Ministry or other central authority of the state of destination . |
6 | However , the court agreed with the views expressed obiter by another division of the court in the case of Emerson ( 1990 ) 92 Cr.App.R. 284 ; where a transcript was provided it was merely a means of presenting the exhibit , which was the tape itself , to the court : if the jury wished to hear the tape rather than rely on the written transcript , there was no proper reason why they should not be allowed to do so . |
7 | Assuming the bricks are in good condition and that the old mortar can be removed , there is no reason why they should not be used again . |
8 | Although the use of vertical elevations or sectional drawings is rare in leases there is no reason why they should not be used ; and where the property overhangs or interlocks with another property they may be the only practical or readily comprehensible way of describing it . |
9 | Therefore they should not be used together in the same word . |
10 | Certainly they should not be allowed to fall back on supplementary schools as an alternative to mainstream provision . |